Survey Responses

dengue mosquito

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At a Glance

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Note

  • Survey Completion: As of 2025-12-01, 15 experts have filled the survey.
  • Below are summarized all indicators grouped by categories.
  • Variables considered critically or very important by all experts are highlighted in pink.
  • Variables considered critically important by all experts are highlighted in red.



The survey included 115 indicators grouped into 4 groups and 11 sub-categories.

Of these,

  • 0 indicators were considered critically important for all experts.

  • 5 indicators were considered critically or very important for all experts.

Indicator
Case Identification:
Date of arrival/admission at facility
Suspected or confirmed infection
Admitted to hospital
Patient's city of residence
Sex
Age
Race
Height
Weight
Current occupation or work environment
Is the patient currently pregnant or was pregnant in the last 6 weeks?
International travel prior to symptom onset
list country(ies) visited:
Indicator
Vitals:
Temperature
Respiratory rate
SpO2
Heart rate
Capillary refill ≥ 3 sec
BP (systolic)
BP (diastolic)
GCS
AVPU
Vaccinations:
Vaccinated for dengue?
Previous dengue vaccination 
Dengue doses of vaccine received
Dengue date of last vaccine
Symptoms:
Symptom onset (date of first/earliest symptom)
Any ear, nose or throat problem
Losss of taste
Chest pain
Signs of pleural effusion
Any eye problem
Neurological abormality
Confusion or agitation
Headache
Seizures
Fever
Diarrhoea
Vomiting
Any bruising or bleeding
bleeding site
Skin rash
Abdominal pain
Tender abdomen
Signs of ascites
Muscle pain or aching
Fatigue or malaise
Joint pain or aching
Lymph node abnormality
Cardiac abnormality
Any vaginal problem
Laboratory and Imagery:
Radiology results available
xray Key findings
Blood count results available
Hemoglobin
Hematocrit
WCC total
Neutrophils
Lymphocytes
Platelets
Other haematology results available
PT
APTT
INR
Creatinine
Diagnosis:
Dengue virus infection
DENV serotype
DENV PCR
Arbovirus Type
Multiple Arbovirus Diagnoses
NA
Symptoms:
Indicator
Treatments:
Anticoagulants
Type of anticoagulant
Paracetamol/acetaminophen
NSAIDs
Blood transfusion
Platelets
Fluid drainage
Therapeutic pleural tap
Therapeutic ascitic tap
Renal replacement therapy (e.g., dialysis)
ECMO (extracorporeal membrane oxygenation)
Highest level of respiratory support received
Indicator
Complications:
Ascites
Severe liver disease (new onset)
Hepatic encephalopathy (any grade)
Acute hepatitis
Bleeding disorder
Shock
Sepsis
Focal neurological signs
Seizure
Pleural effusion / Ascites
Myocarditis / Pericarditis
Encephalitis / Meningitis
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiac arrest
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
Acute renal injury / Acute renal failure
Urine flow rate
Severe organ impairment
Severe bleeding
Dengue shock syndrome
Outcomes/Discharge:
Escalation to which level
Discharge facility
Date of transfer
Length of hospitalization
Date of discharge
Outcome at discharge
Self-care ability at discharge (compared to before illness)
Final Diagnosis:
Main diagnosis dengue?
If no: What was the main diagnosis?
Select Primary diagnosis if it is not Dengue
If no in the above list: What was the main diagnosis?
Type of Primary diagnosis
Final Clinical Inclusion Criteria

Demographics

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Dengue Physiopathology

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Clinical Care

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Outcomes

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Thank you

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